policy consultant Adib Zalkapli

Public policy consultant Adib Zalkapli said it would take time to build “a truly seamless business environment” in the region. Despite these concerns, government officials project that the JS-SEZ will create 20,000 skilled jobs within five years and contribute $4.3 billion annually to Malaysia’s economy. Chinese companies are leading foreign investments in the JS-SEZ, market analysts said. In June last year, Malaysian Economy Minister Rafizi Ramli pitched the zone to over 100 Chinese firms during a visit to Beijing. “We are not just seeing interest; we are seeing concrete commitments,” said Kohe Hasan, chief executive of M Kapital Consulting, a strategic business advisory firm focused on Southeast Asia. สล็อต เว็บตรง

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